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to the north all joined the ranks of sometime allies and sometime enemies. The 15th hereditary chieftain, Iwaki Shigetaka was pressured by Sōma Akitani into giving his daughter, Kubo-hime, as wife to
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and accepting the son of this union as his heir. The effectively placed the Iwaki under Date hegemony, and Iwaki Tsunetaka accompanied
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in 1590. Iwaki Tsunetaka died shortly afterwards, and as his son was still an infant, the clan adopted the son of
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and about 300 other samurai officials to show clemency to Iwaki Sadataka, and he was permitted fight in the 1614
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of Kameda, Iwaki Takakuni, relocated to Tokyo. In 1884, he and his descendants were granted the title of
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in July 1871, and the absorption of Kameda Domain into Akita Prefecture, the final
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remained neutral, and Iwaki Sadataka obeyed the orders of his older brother,
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of 1868–69, the Iwaki were signatories to the pact that formed the
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the following year. His son, Iwaki Yoshitaka (later known as
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in Iwaki was built in 1160 by Princess Tokuhime, daughter of
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penalized the domain with a reduction in revenues to 18,000
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Into the 15: 7: 214:but were often in conflict with the 569:Boshin sensō: haisha no Meiji-ishin 559:List of Meiji-era Japanese nobility 533:List of Meiji-era Japanese nobility 319:, for which he was awarded 10,000 14: 30: 174:descent for greater prestige. 156:that claimed descent from the 1: 286:not to attack the forces of 190:and had close ties with the 170:, and adopted the legend of 505:"Honjo-han" on Edo 300 HTML 417:Agency for Cultural Affairs 376:abolition of the han system 144: 102:Abolition of the han system 614: 347:for 13 generations to the 109: 584:(accessed 5 January 2016) 561:(accessed 17 August 2008) 514:(accessed 15 August 2008) 307:Ieyasu was petitioned by 135: 29: 22: 443:"Shiramizu Amida Temple" 160:, a cadet branch of the 567:Sasaki, Suguru (2002). 549:Hoshi, Ryōichi (1997). 208:Hiraizumi Fujiwara clan 317:Osaka Summer Campaign 154:Japanese samurai clan 582:Iwaki clan genealogy 477:Fukushima Prefecture 473:"Shiramizu Amida-do" 272:Battle of Sekigahara 262:to pledge fealty to 204:Fujiwara no Kiyohira 360:Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei 551:Ōuetsu Reppandōmei 510:2012-03-02 at the 296:Tokugawa shogunate 264:Toyotomi Hideyoshi 212:Kamakura shogunate 36:Iwaki family crest 573:Chuōkōron-shinsha 555:Chūōkōron-shinsha 349:Meiji restoration 268:Satake Yoshishige 200:Shiramizu Amidadō 192:Northern Fujiwara 167:Kuni no miyatsuko 108: 107: 79:(post-Edo period) 605: 580: 566: 548: 535: 530: 524: 521: 515: 503: 499: 493: 492: 490: 488: 479:. 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Mutsu Province
Taira clan
daimyō
viscount
Iwaki Takakuni
Abolition of the han system
Japanese name
surname
Japanese
Hepburn
Japanese samurai clan
Hitachi-Heishi
Taira clan
Kuni no miyatsuko
Taira
Heian period
Iwaki, Fukushima
Northern Fujiwara
Hiraizumi
Shiramizu Amidadō
Fujiwara no Kiyohira
Hiraizumi Fujiwara clan
Kamakura shogunate
Iga clan
Muromachi period
Satake clan
Yuki clan
Sengoku period
Sōma clan

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